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dude that is a cool question. i never even thought of that, im guessing yes . . .
ash.wri
whoa thats a cool question.
i dont know,but im guessing yes.
mda
Yes,probably, because dreams are from your imaginition, and also when people who can see dream, they have their eyes closed so I don't think being blind would have any eefect on being able to see dreams.
sweetie29
Yes why not?You cannot see dreams.It is a matter of thinking and acquiering something good for the future sake.
Maybe blind cannot see the result but they can feel it.
Many blind people they are succesful in their carrier and became excellent in the society.
dnnyo
they can only dream in black and white... not in color
shaungiles
they can but for example say in their dreams they tried to see humans they'd probably look nothing like what they acctually do cos they,ve never seen one b4. and thats the truth
updo
you get a star for that one
that was a neat question
and the answer is yes, I think
Marvin the Martian
Yes they can - Dreams come from the brain; not from the eyes.
D. Lightning
well here is my opinion, im sure the doo see their dreams, but what they are seeing in their dreams i do wonder, since they dont exactly know what any thing looks like exactly, cus all the can do is get a basica idea of shape by touching and feeling things.. so they may have strange looking dreams..
kessi k
you don't see dreams they are pic in your mind they have nothing to do with eyes everybody dreams every second of every night
Faerifay
Yes, they hear and feel and travel with the sences they have other than sight.
loveydoveyducky
Yes. everyone has their minds eye.
Marissa
Hmm...I never really thought about that! I am assuming yes...but I guess you would never know unless you actually asked someone who was born blind...?
Burns
Yes.
igot2muchattitude
Of coarse, they can imagine what things look like, they have an imagination just like you or me:-)
Sunsets and Roses
They can't visualize it because the ydon't know what it would look like, but they know what they want.
jilopa
I've been told yes! As they see in life.
+ khalid +
WOW! that is a good question!
no realy i am not kidding.
you asked about people WHO ARE BORN BLINDS, so they dont know what do COLORS mean?!
also they dont know sky, sea, sun, clouds,water....... etc.
ok, i am sharing u this quistion.
sorry 4 not answering, but i really taken by the quistion.
hope u find the answer.... :-)
korbonski
no, because they dont have an inkling as to what it is to see
chapped lips
I've acctually asked this question before. I guess great minds think alike.
Everybody dreams, blind or not. Blind people, who are blind from birth, that is, do not see their dreams. They rely on the senses of hearing, smelling and touch. Everyone has a few dominant sense when they dream. For most people it is visual and audio. For those that are deaf, it's sight and touch. For those who are blind, it's hearing and touch mostly, but some smelling. For those who are deaf and blind, they dream in touch and smell.
Pauler Reired
No, they wouldn't. Visual stimulus is necessary for the wiring of the brain centers that process and interpret vision. The way the brain works is to develop, early in life, a huge number of neural synapses (connection points between neurons that are used in cell-to-cell signalling). As you grow and learn, these synapses are pared away to make the brain function efficiently, and that's the central basis of long-term learning. However, if the brain or any part of it fails to get infromation from hard-wired inputs, then that part of the brain will atrophy (at best, fringe areas of a cortical region might be adopted by adjacent cortical regions for different processes). But the take-away message here is that the brain needs visual stimulus in order to devolp the cortical regions that process vision. In the use-it-or-lose-it sense, the brain will not waste energy building and maintaining processes that aren't used. The optical cortex would never know how to function as an optical cortex in a person born blind.
iz.zie87
yes, we can. but we dont see people, animals and things like you do. our imagination basically "invents" what we see in our dreams. plus, we apply our other senses (touch, smell, taste, hearing). lemme explain myself ><. if a blind kid thinks that he looks like a black, polka-dotted blob , whenever he sees himself in a dream, he'll see a black polka-dotted blob. or if thinks the sun is a white watery square, when he dreams of the sun, he'll see that. of course, youre prolly thinkin "well how would he know what a square or the color black looks like?", well, our dreams are really all in black and white. what do u think we're looking at when we cant see the world? we see one big black screen .and a dream (for a blind kid)is like a very deformed, out of perportion cartoon.obviously, when we grow up and learn what things look like, or when a little blind child touches people or flowers and realize the shape and texture of the object, what they see in they're dreams and what they imagine will start to change.